1/spl phi/ 3W grid-connection PV power inverter with partial active power filter |
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Authors: | Tsai-Fu Wu Chh-Lung Shen Chien-Hsuan Chang Jeiyang Chiu |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Chung Cheng Univ., Chia-Yi, Taiwan; |
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Abstract: | This paper presents a single-phase three-wire (1/spl phi/ 3W) grid-connection photovoltaic (PV) power inverter with a of partial active power filter (PAPF) feature, which can not only deal with PV power but filter current harmonics and improve power factor. Once the processed power exceeds the switch ratings, the inverter can reduce its output reactive power and harmonic power, while still supplying the maximum real power generated by the PV arrays. In the derivation of control laws, a limit circle is defined to confine the output power of the inverter. To determine the power that the inverter can process, the instantaneous reactive power of a 1/spl phi/ 3W system is defined and used to calculate reactive power, which can avoid complex detections of phase angle and magnitude of the fundamental component of a nonlinear load current. Simulation results and experimental measurements have verified the proposed algorithm and the feasibility of the inverter. |
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